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So the plan is to "teach the controversy" similar to the insane arguments about evolution and just make up the rest by discounting peer review. Also trying to junk the Endangerment finding will spark a huge court battle because you can't just change/cancel adopted rules without scientific evidence to back you, courts will laugh at the administration.
Also, fuck you Bob Murray. I'm pretty sure you're in business to make money. You just want the government to step in and decide everything in your favor.
U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is leading a formal initiative to challenge mainstream climate science using a "back-and-forth critique" by government-recruited experts, according to a senior administration official.
The program will use "red team, blue team" exercises to conduct an "at-length evaluation of U.S. climate science," the official said, referring to a concept developed by the military to identify vulnerabilities in field operations.
"The administrator believes that we will be able to recruit the best in the fields which study climate and will organize a specific process in which these individuals ... provide back-and-forth critique of specific new reports on climate science," the source said.
"We are in fact very excited about this initiative," the official added. "Climate science, like other fields of science, is constantly changing. A new, fresh and transparent evaluation is something everyone should support doing."
The disclosure follows the administration's suggestions over several days that it supports reviewing climate science outside the normal peer-review process used by scientists. This is the first time agency officials acknowledged that Pruitt has begun that process. The source said Energy Secretary Rick Perry also favors the review.
So the plan is to "teach the controversy" similar to the insane arguments about evolution and just make up the rest by discounting peer review. Also trying to junk the Endangerment finding will spark a huge court battle because you can't just change/cancel adopted rules without scientific evidence to back you, courts will laugh at the administration.
Murray acknowledged that the legal fight over the endangerment finding would be "tough." He thinks that's because climate activists and renewable power producers want to keep making money off climate change.
"All these people will be jumping on this on the other side because it's all about money, but it is not about America. America needs reliable, low-cost electricity, and that is a mix of different fuels," he said.
Murray also wants Perry to use emergency authority to stop coal and nuclear plant closures, although lawyers have said that is unlikely to happen (Energywire, June 19).
Still, Murray, who is close with the president, said he thinks Trump would be "receptive" to the idea.
Also, fuck you Bob Murray. I'm pretty sure you're in business to make money. You just want the government to step in and decide everything in your favor.
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